Necklace Sets from 9to9 shopee to glam you up on a friend’s wedding

The moment a girl decides to get married, the scariest thing that ever strikes her mind is the kind of jewellery she is supposed to wear on her D-day. Reason? There are abundant of choices in gold, diamonds, precious stones, kundan, enamelling and what not when it comes to wedding necklace sets! Wedding season is round the corner and all the brides-to-be are ready to pay a million bucks on their wedding jewellery. But what about their friends, neither they’re given a huge budget like that of a princess, nor they want to spend their hard earned money on stuff that is going to be passé after a single event.

And here comes 9to9 shopee for your rescue! They are one of the most reasonable online retailers in India that cater beautiful costume jewellery at highly affordable prices. You can find exact replicas of expensive authentic jewellery from all over the country in myriad designs at extremely cheap prices but in good quality. We, at The Style Symphony, ordered 3 gorgeous ethnic necklace sets from 9to9 shopee, which represent 3 different states of India that portray the distinct craftsmanship of the states in making of traditional ornaments.

NECKLACE SETS from 9to9 shopee!

KASU MALA from Kerala

Kasu Mala/Kasavu Mala is a kind of 23/24 carat gold necklace crafted in Kerala that is traditionally made up of gold coins, specially Lakshmi coins. An authentic Kasu Mala adorns mohurs or ashrafi (later ginnis) but later, custom-made smaller gold coins were moulded especially for Kasau in delicate designs and further enhanced with pearls and other gemstones to add that delicate charm to this exquisite jewellery making art.

This necklace set from 9to9 shopee is a good adaptation of the age-old genuine Kasu Mala. It’s quite light in weight, nicely gold plated and embellished with pearls and diamante. If you are puzzled as to which of the necklace sets should you team with your traditional kanjivaram or a Kerala cotton saree for your friend’s wedding, have a look! Doesn’t this Kasu Mala work wonders with this Kerala Kasavu saree? 🙂

KUNDAN JEWELLERY from Hyderabad

When it comes to Hyderabad, the first thing that comes to our mind is Nizams, their royalty and their exquisite kundan polka jewellery. Made up of 24 carat gold and set with uncut diamonds and other precious stones, an Indian girl can never imagine her bijoux box without a piece of kundan jewellery. But owning real kundan and flaunting it to every next soiree is not practical at all as it involves a huge investment.

So, a look-a-like from 9to9 shopee that’s inexpensive but exclusive, is indeed a smart choice! These necklace sets work wonders with any silk saree as it looks wonderous with this maroon and cream Uppada saree. You can wear a kundan set with any kind of silk or chiffon saree as being neutral it can compliment outfit of any color.

JADAU JEWELLERY from Jaipur

Rajasthan is known for its myriad colours, be it, their culture or the jewellery tradition conceived and developed there and then spread worldwide. Jadau is a form of jewellery that amalgamates abundance of colours, vibrancy of hues and explosion of opulence. Authentic jadau jewellery consists of various precious stones such as rubies, emeralds, sapphires, diamonds, hessonites, corals, pearls, etc, encrusted over a 23 carat gold base. This exemplary craftsmanship in traditional jewellery making is one of a kind and is known for its richness round the globe.

This artificial jewellery set that is a jadau look-a-alike is pretty enough to be flaunted in your friend’s wedding. It boasts stones that replicate rubies and emeralds further enhanced with faux pearls over a gold plated allow base. If you’re planning to wear a designer saree or a lehanga in vibrant hues at your friend’s wedding, these jadau necklace sets are a good choice for you.

So Symphonites, what are you waiting for? Do not forget to explore designer jewellery at 9to9 shopee on this festive season and order necklace sets online before the wedding muhurat begins. Happy Shopping! 🙂